F-16AM Fighting Falcon 349 SQN "Strike Hard, Strike Home" 10 TW Kleine Brogel AB Print
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Originally formed at RAF Ikeja in Nigeria and initially operational with Spitfire Mk V's flying with the RAF as Free Belgian Forces, No. 349 Squadron became NATO's first operational F-16 squadron. They reached IOC at Beauvechain AB in May 1980. They maintained a 15 minute QRA from Beauvechain and later from Kleine-Brogel when they moved in 1996. No. 349 eventually gained an Air-to-Ground mission in addition to their Air-to-Air duties and upgraded their jets to MLU Block 20 standard in 1998.
FA-70, which began life as a Block 15H jet, is shown in MLU trim adorned with the squadron's 70's anniversary celebratory paint scheme. She carries an Air-to-Air configuration with a CATM-9M on station 1 and an AMD on station 9, a pair of pylons on stations 3 and 7, and a 300 gallon external fuel tank on station 5.
Any Fighter Studios print can be customized with different squadron marking, different store configurations, names on the nose or canopy rail. To get yours started, click Personalized Print for more information or click Email with questions.
Images are reduced fidelity for copyright protection.
Originally formed at RAF Ikeja in Nigeria and initially operational with Spitfire Mk V's flying with the RAF as Free Belgian Forces, No. 349 Squadron became NATO's first operational F-16 squadron. They reached IOC at Beauvechain AB in May 1980. They maintained a 15 minute QRA from Beauvechain and later from Kleine-Brogel when they moved in 1996. No. 349 eventually gained an Air-to-Ground mission in addition to their Air-to-Air duties and upgraded their jets to MLU Block 20 standard in 1998.
FA-70, which began life as a Block 15H jet, is shown in MLU trim adorned with the squadron's 70's anniversary celebratory paint scheme. She carries an Air-to-Air configuration with a CATM-9M on station 1 and an AMD on station 9, a pair of pylons on stations 3 and 7, and a 300 gallon external fuel tank on station 5.
Any Fighter Studios print can be customized with different squadron marking, different store configurations, names on the nose or canopy rail. To get yours started, click Personalized Print for more information or click Email with questions.